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NFP Sports Media Coverage

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“If you want to own a business
and work for yourself without
shouldering all of the risk by
yourself, a franchise is defin...
“We know how important
coaches are to their play-
ers and their communities,
and we wanted to create a
way for people to p...
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Check out the NFP Sports Media Coverage Brag Book that showcases all media appearances by the NFP Sports team over the last few years. The pages within share the bootstrapped success story behind out brand and highlight our intricate involvement with the National Coaches Day holiday and awards program.

Check out the NFP Sports Media Coverage Brag Book that showcases all media appearances by the NFP Sports team over the last few years. The pages within share the bootstrapped success story behind out brand and highlight our intricate involvement with the National Coaches Day holiday and awards program.

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  2. 2. “If you want to own a business and work for yourself without shouldering all of the risk by yourself, a franchise is definitely the way to go. Choosing the right franchise opportunity is the key. You should find one that fits your interests and long term personal and business goals. Many franchise systems offer a great return on your investment, but if you don’t enjoy the business you may lose interest and burn out over time. That’s what’s great about NFP Sports.” - James Thomson
  3. 3. “We know how important coaches are to their play- ers and their communities, and we wanted to create a way for people to publicly show their gratitude. Few people realize it, but President Nixon created an official National Coach- es Day on October 6, 1972 and too little has been done to recognize coaches on their big day. We have taken it upon ourselves to help establish this awards program and an official white house petition to effectively revive this im- portant national holiday.” - James Thomson
  4. 4. Park Ridge football coach Gary Mioli will receive a posthumous award Thursday in celebration of National Coaches Day. As part of the celebration to commemorate Mioli’s accomplishments on and off the field, NFP Sports will present a banner, plaque and $2,500 grant to the Park Ridge Athletic Department.
  5. 5. Simply launching a new company is incredibly difficult. Making it successful is exponentially harder. You will have sleepless nights and work insane hours. It’s likely to take months, sometimes years, before your efforts help you turn a profit. Take it from us, if we didn’t love sports, and more importantly, the work required to sell and execute our patented fundraising program, there is no way our company would exist today.
  6. 6. St. Paul’s Jude Kelly and Southington’s Mike Drury were semifinalists for the inaugural National Coach- es Day Award, given out by NFP Sports. NFP Sports was created to serve the fundraising needs of sports teams and programs who need the help. They are looking to revive Nation- al Coaches Day, which was originally established as a holiday by President Richard Nixon in 1972.
  7. 7. “There are very few known standards for fundraising com- panies in the industry, so the biggest thing for us was to cre- ate some high level standards that the industry could oper- ate and a franchise system is the only thing we can across that would really do that.” -- James Thomson, NFP Sports
  8. 8. In its third year, NFP Sports’ Scholarship Program awards scholarships to the three top performing student athletes during the school year. Each of these student athletes sold more than 100 units and raised more than $2,000 for their teams. With more than 100 sports teams and thousands of student athletes participating in the NFP Sports High Impact Fundraising Program every year, it is a tremendous accomplishment to be one of the top three performers. Each of these student athletes sold over 100 $20 units and brought in a total of over $2,000 each. About the program — In its third year, NFP Sports’ Scholarship Program awards scholarships to the three top performing student athletes during the school year. Each of these student athletes sold more than 100 units and raised more than $2,000 for their teams.With more than 100 sports teams and thousands of student athletes participating in the NFP Sports High Impact Fundraising Program every year, it is a tremendous accomplishment to be one of the top three performers. 2013/2014 NFP Sports Connecticut Scholarship Award Program 1st Place-Kristiyana Petrova raised $2,400 for Montville High School girls’ lacrosse. Kristiyana will receive $1,000 toward her college tuition. 2nd Place-Alec Maisonet raised $2,260 for Plainville High School football. Alec will receive $750 toward his college tuition. 3rd Place-ChrisYoung raised $2,100 for Rocky Hill High School football. Chris will receive $500 toward his college tuition. From left to right: Kevin Digby, Alec Maisonet, ChrisYoung, Kristiyana Petrova and JamesThomson. First Place Kristiyana Petrova Second Place Alec Maisonet Third Place ChrisYoung
  9. 9. “The perception about fundraising is varied. What we offer is a no-risk, high-reward program. It all starts with a meeting with the coaching staff. Our NFP coaches will actually create a goal statement with the coach. This is our goal. This is why it’s important. This is how it will make our team better.” -- James Thomson, NFP Sports “What’s important is for the student athletes, if you cut high school sports, there’s leadership qualities, sales skills, part of a team and knowing how to operate in the real world. What’s happened with education? With athletics there’s that stronghold of coaches that really care and that’s really for us why we like working with high school sports and coaches because they really care and don’t get much pay. -- James Thomson, NFP Sports
  10. 10. Member 2013 Award Winner Lead Sponsor, Breakfast of Champions Sponsor 2015 The Walter Camp Football Foundation was founded in 1967 to continue the work started by area native Walter Camp of selecting and honoring the outstanding college football talent playing the game across America.

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